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Taunusanlage 9-10
60329 Frankfurt
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Intellectual property > Trade marks Tier 6
Addleshaw Goddard advises along the entire life cycle of trade marks and, thanks to its global presence, counts several international corporations among its client base. Under the leadership of Manuela Finger, who is experienced in IP, IT and contractual matters, the practice assists companies with trade mark and design portfolio management as well as with national and international disputes.Practice head(s):
Manuela Finger
Other key lawyers:
Yves-Alexander Wolff
Testimonials
‘Addleshaw Goddard has the competence and experience to clarify global issues and resolve disputes.’
‘Yves-Alexander Wolff advises us very competently and successfully on IP matters. We appreciate his quick feedback, the very competent communication towards authorities and opposing parties and the fact that he thinks holistically for our company, beyond the specific case.’
‘We mainly work with Manuela Finger and we really value her as part of our team. The guidance she provides is always clear, thorough and practical. She also has a good understanding of our industry and our specific considerations and concerns.’
Key clients
Coinstar, Inc
Leo Pharma
EurARK LLC
Foodji Marketplace GmbH
Kickers International B.V.
Shutterstock
Sky Optical LLC
Perry Ellis International
Impact Asset Management
Illinois Tool Works Inc.
ReLondon
Work highlights
- Successfully represented a client in a multi-jurisdictional litigation involving trade mark infringement by a German competitor who sold products under a brand similar to the client’s product line.
Industry focus > Energy
Banking and finance > Lending and borrowing
Compliance > Internal investigations
Real estate and construction > Real estate
Trade and distribution > Trade, distribution and logistics
Legal Briefings
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Landmark law to permit up to 100% foreign ownership in onshore UAE
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Springboard injunctions to take off in the DIFC courts?
With the continued influx of businesses and service providers into Dubai, competition between financial and professional services firms has never been higher. Those seeking an instant ‘beachhead’ in the jurisdiction by recruiting existing teams and professionals with inflated sign-on bonuses may find themselves instead on the end of a very costly springboard injunction. Such forms … -
How general counsel can help maximise the prospects of success of an IT transformation project
In an ever more competitive world, businesses are under increasing pressure to transform the way they operate and adopt digital delivery models for their processes and services. Indeed, a successful digital transformation project can mean the difference between a business failing and one that embraces the future and realises its potential. But such projects carry … -
Self-reporting: what are the considerations
No director relishes learning that their company may have engaged in misconduct such that they have to decide whether to voluntarily self-report any suspicions to an enforcement agency. Directors are fiduciaries of their companies and are legally required to put the interests of the company’s stakeholders first, including decisions whether to self-report. Misconduct can come …
Comparative Guides
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Oman: Doing Business In
Published: March 2024
Authors: Oliver Stevens Gorvinder Pannu Ma'athir Al BusaidiTristan O'Connor Eithar Al Kiyumi Natasha Hassard
This country-specific Q&A provides an overview of Doing Business In laws and regulations applicable in Oman.
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United Arab Emirates: Private Equity
Published: January 2024
Authors: Lowri LlwydOwen RichardsPhil Dowsett Luke AylettJames Whittam
This country-specific Q&A provides an overview of Private Equity laws and regulations applicable in United Arab Emirates.